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yoyoyo who's back once again Who am I'm CPA strength I'm the strongest licensed

CPA in the state of Florida boys getting jacked over here okay you know what it

is man you know you knew what it is oh I love this stuff man I love this yo what

do you do see pH strength besides being strong it's like CPA instead for yo I

educate motivate and inspire teaching the world over accounting basic blocks

basic blocks basic blocks you might know me as having the best place in the world

this is the best place in the world I guess if you don't know about the place

you wouldn't know about me I don't know just hit the playlist made and stuff

best place in the world it has this is number 74 and that's what it is

this is paying rent this is number two this is Road 100 this is a subset of our

of the big playlist accounting for beginners playlist

business subset this is this is which again this is keeping this is where I'm

widget Inc 73 was our first entry we loan it we loan widget Inc some money so

now what do you think has some money in its checking account and what is it

going to do next I've already made changes from the first one like dates

and stuff like that so let's just keep going and I hope you like this boom what

happened oh this is DC ever this is why this is what really why you know me this

this has helped thousands of people thousands of people by this point learn

accounting get jobs like I'm on some for real stuff this is just you know very

subjective I think it's the best place in the world but this is on some real

stuff this has really helped a thousands and thousands of people it helped me get

a CPA license I know that for sure it's a mapping system that I invented let's

go anyways what happened you paid some rent

man I found this widget in Fell's great place for $4,000 I know it's a lot of

money but he said we could have it for like a year maybe two years I don't know

he's kind of like a family friend you know I kind of finessed I kind of

wiggled my way in there we're kind of finessed it up you know so that's how we

do and so anybody's would you dink oh man and I hope you could sell some

widgets for god sakes but widget Inc pays rent for $4,000 out of the check

well we know do we have cash do we have cash checking account yes we do we have

we have four thousand dollars leaving because you're paying rent for our for

our warehouse space so you're paying rent so there's money leaving out of our

checking account so check your account is an asset if it's leaving our our

company that means see if it was positive it was going up it'd be a debit

that's why it's under to happen in the positive form but it's leaving so it's

going to be a credit so it's going to go down because it's going down it's

leaving so four thousand dollars is going to be our credit and our checking

it and our checking account here so we're gonna we're going to put four

thousand dollars in our checking account which goes in an asset box envy asset

box but it's leaving our company so that's why it's a credit it since

leaving now what's gonna be our exhibit pane rent okay so we got money going out

for a service that's gonna that's gonna help us selvages help us make money so

it's like an ordinary in the ordinary course of business

that's an expense money going out in the ordinary course of business which this

is in hopes of making more money that's what the rent is that's what that's what

the money is leaving our business for us for rent and so that accounts going up

because you're getting you're gonna you're gonna get four thousand four

thousand dollars in an expense account you might know because debits have to

equal credits well the rents gonna be a debit but or or you could get this we're

like about account you can get you can skin a cat you know I don't know why you

it's gonna cap what you can get to the problem a multitude of different ways

you might know hey it's an expense because that's what that's what uh the

rent is and things friends so it's a debit so however you might come to it

it's gonna be that's gonna be our debit is four thousand dollars

of rent when I can put rent rent expense we're just gonna put rent

okay and that happens to go in the expense box let make sure I'm recording

yes I'm recording I would hate to not be recording this beautiful stuff so that's

our journal entry on 228 15 that's our journal entry we're paying we're paying

rent we have debit rent $4,000 credit up

checking account $4,000 in 228 that's our journal entry for paying right now

let's go to our chart up let's go to our chart accounts in general ledger you

jump cut back in what are we gonna do now okay what do we have we had checking

account four thousand dollars let's look at the drill they're checking out four

thousand dollars and we had ran a four thousand dollars so we're those in our

chart of accounts the checking account was and the rent in the chart of

accounts was not so we collect the rent in the chart of accounts in the chart of

accounts inside of it what's going on in our specified time range whatever

and our special part time range is one one one fifteen that was the start of

our business let's go let's go with rent because that was the first thing that

happened was that our journal entry that was our debit for four thousand dollars

so we had essence it was a debit that means it was it was going up in the

expense a two 2815 we have four thousand dollars in our rent in the general

ledger in our rent inside of our chart of account of rent now for the fun now

for the fun part is our general ledger we just had what's what's going on in

our general ledger for our checking account we've had two things happened in

our in our checking account since we started since we started our widget in

business look we had a one one fifteen we had ten thousand dollars now we have

now we deducted four thousand dollars right because we have four thousand

dollars leaving our business that's correct right that's our journal journal

entry indicated so we have six thousand dollars in our checking account

currently a two 28:15 we have about six thousand dollars so that's what's in our

debt that's what's in our general ledger yo-yo jump cup yeah yeah alright so we

do we had our journal entry I'm looking down here we have our journal entry

debit four thousand run credit checking account four thousand and that turned

into our chart of accounts we had to add rent from from from that from that

happening as a change our checking account balance to six thousand dollars

and had a rent of four thousand dollars in our general Ledger's from each of

those accounts now let's see what that data with that journal entry that that

made a change in the chart of accounts there add to add grant and then it

changed the general Ledger's for the checking account it brought it brought

the total to six thousand and it made the rent account four thousand dollars

so what we did was we added rent to the rent affected the income

statement the checking account affected the balance sheet and now you'll see why

the net income flows over and makes things work so now our income statement

has has the addition of rent we still don't have any revenue income statement

is revenue minus expenses so all we have is an expense of four thousand dollars

so our net income is negative four thousand dollars and that flows over

from our income statement it flows over to our balance sheet so now we're

balanced you have and then income of negative four thousand dollars we still

have no retained earnings and equity so our equity is negative four thousand

dollars what's our what's our balance sheets

you know assets equal liabilities plus equity what's our assets the only asset

we have in widgets Inc right now is $6,000 in our checking account and this

is on 228 I'm sorry this is on 228 the balance sheet we'll go over that more

but the income statements for a period 0 1 0 1 15 to 228 15 is for the period

it's for a hope for the whole period it's gonna end up being for the whole

year and the balance sheet is just on this day on this day right now so 228 15

in the balance sheet we have our asset of $6,000 and that has to equal because

assets equal liabilities plus equity that has two so our liabilities and

equity has to equal 6,000 does it well what's what's on our liabilities alone

from Cheryl or for $10,000 that didn't change what else is on our balance sheet

well we have negative $4,000 net income net income under the equity so

liabilities and equity equals 6,000 which equals 6,000 the balance sheet

ooop now oh these are definitely gonna be a little rusty I'm like making

changes every single time and I I wanted to do this series earlier but then I

kept on being like oh well making changes and it's not perfect it's not

perfect and I had to think back to you know if you wait till everything's

perfect you're never going to start and that's like one of my things like it's

like a lust Brown quote like you're gonna just jump and grow your wings on

the way down so that's what I'm doing I like jumped off the cliff from started

this series this is the second one on widget Inc I think it's 74 so we're

gonna run up to a hundred on these and you know I'm gonna try to make everyone

better make everyone every widgets Inc better and better and better and if you

liked it please like share subscribe leave a comment like how I can make this

better or maybe what you want to do in a journal entry

and anyways you just have a great great day night evening make the most out of

your day I'll be nice to everyone don't hate be nice alright deuces

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Pro-tip for first-years, make sure you respect those in the area around you, make sure you

do your dishes otherwise you may have some conflict if there's only one sink.

And I highly recommend that you don't use dish soap in the washing machine, its not

effective, you will overflow the laundry room.

So in terms of family, friends, and all that kind of thing, maybe you're feeling a little

homesick, maybe you're having the best time ever, regardless, its really good to check

in with those people so that they know where you're at and maybe the next time you want

to visit, but its also really good to spend the first couple of weeks in residence so

you can make those new friends.

Shared bathrooms at REV are not a big deal, I never had to wait for a shower, in fact

I don't think I ever even showered at the same time as anyone else, and I rarely even

bumped into someone waiting to brush their teeth.

So if you have a roommate, or a suitemate, its important you're on the same page of cleanliness,

sleeping time, if you like music when you're studying, all those things, so its helpful

to talk about that early.

So, In my first year I lived in suite-style, and I picked up on a few a couple of things,

so some advice I want to share with you is make sure that you have some sort of system

for your food and how you want to keep it organized.

The rooms do not come stocked with food.

So just keep that in mind, you will have to do your own groceries.

So, I definitely recommend, seeking people out who are in the same classes as you who

live in your residence building, its really great and keeps you accountable especially

going to those early classes, and its more fun to walk to class with friends.

Call your parents.

They miss you, they love you.

They might bother you all the time, even if they don't want to bother you, but they just

really want to hear you're doing okay.

So, please remember to call them.

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Trump to undo Obama-era limits on military-style gear for US police

US police will again have access to high-caliber weapons, grenade launchers, heavily armored vehicles and other surplus military equipment that the Obama administration had limited after critics said its use was militarizing the police and inflaming confrontations with protesters, often in racially sensitive situations.

Donald Trump plans to sign an order undoing the Obama-era directive, the US attorney general, Jeff Sessions, on Monday told a national convention of the Fraternal Order of Police, one of the groups that have urged Trump to revive the military program.

On Sunday night, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) said the move was part of the Trump administration's "open effort to escalate racial tensions in our country".

In 2015, Barack Obama issued an executive order that severely limited the surplus program, partly as a result of public outrage over the use of military gear during protests in Ferguson, Missouri, following the shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown.

Police in Ferguson responded in riot gear and deployed teargas, dogs and armored vehicles. At times they also pointed assault rifles at protesters.

Obama's order prohibited the federal government from providing grenade launchers, bayonets, tracked armored vehicles, weaponized aircraft and vehicles and firearms and ammunition of. 50-caliber or greater to police.

As of December, the agency overseeing the program had recalled at least 100 grenade launchers, more than 1,600 bayonets and 126 tracked vehicles – those that run on continuous, tank-like tracks instead of wheels – that were provided through the program.

Trump's new order will fully restore the program under which "assets that would otherwise be scrapped can be repurposed to help state, local and tribal law enforcement better protect public safety and reduce crime", documents first reported by USA Today stated.

Trump and Sessions are enacting a law-and-order agenda in which federal support of local police is seen as key to driving down violent crime.

National police organizations have been pushing Trump to hold to his promise to once again make the equipment available to local and state police departments, many of which see it as needed to ensure officers are not put in danger when responding to active shooter calls and terrorist attacks.

An armored vehicle played a key role in the police response to the December 2015 mass shooting in San Bernardino, California.

In 1990, Congress authorized the Pentagon to give surplus equipment to police to help fight drugs, which then gave way to the fight against terrorism.

Trump vowed to rescind Obama's order in a written response to a Fraternal Order of Police questionnaire that helped him win an endorsement from the organization of rank-and-file officers.

He reiterated his promise during a gathering of police officers in July, saying the equipment still on the streets is being put to good use. "In fact, that stuff is disappearing so fast we have none left," Trump said.

The NAACP Legal Defense Fund said in a statement on Sunday night that it is "exceptionally dangerous and irresponsible" for the administration to lift the ban.

"Just a few summers ago, our nation watched as Ferguson raised the specter of increased police militarization," the group said.

"The law enforcement response there and in too many places across the country demonstrated how perilous, especially for black and brown communities, a militarized police force can be.

"The president's decision to make this change in the wake of the tragedy in Charlottesville and against a backdrop of frayed relations between police and communities of color further reflects this administration's now open effort to escalate racial tensions in our country.

The documents reported by USA Today said Trump's order would emphasize public safety over the appearance of the heavily equipment. They describe much of the gear as "defensive in nature", intended to protect officers from danger.

The justice department declined to comment on the expected move. Most police agencies rarely require military equipment for daily use but see a need to have it available, said Chuck Wexler, executive director of the Police Executive Research Forum.

"It is hard to imagine any situation where a grenade launcher or bayonet would be something that a major police department would need, but defensive shields and armored vehicles kept on reserve will be welcome," he said.

Sessions has said he believes boosting morale among police can help curb spikes in violence in some cities.

The plan to restore access to military equipment comes after Sessions has said he intends to pull back on court-enforceable improvement plans with troubled police departments, which he says can malign entire agencies and make officers less aggressive on the street.

Consent decrees were a hallmark of the Obama administration's efforts to overhaul certain law enforcement agencies, sometimes after racially charged encounters like the one in Ferguson.

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